Gujarat High Court Civil Manual (subordinate court practice), 1960
(i) Sections 43, 44 and 44-A, Civil Procedure Code provide for the execution by Indian Courts of decrees passed outside India. (ii) Section 43 provides for the execution of decrees passed by (a) Civil Courts established in such parts of India to which the Code does not extend, as referred to in sub-section (3) of section 1 of the Code; and (b) Courts which have been established or continued by the authority of the Central Government. (iii) Civil Courts in the State of Pondicherry would be within the purview of clause (b) above, as those Courts have been continued by the authority of the Central Government. (iv) Section 44 provides for the execution of decrees passed by Revenue Courts in places to which the Code does not extend. In exercise of the powers conferred by that section the Government of Bombay have declared by Notification No. 8109/5/ii-B, dated 4th February 1954, that the decrees of Revenue Courts situate in the territories specified below may be executed in the State of Bombay as if they had been passed by the Courts in the State of Bombay:— (1) The Tribal areas in the State of Assam; (2) The scheduled areas in the State of Madras; (3) The State of Jammu and Kashmir; (4) The State of Manipur.